Sentence examples for having to project from inspiring English sources

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So we are having to project our own experience and fill in the gaps with bits of ourselves.

But a concert presented by the Emerson String Quartet on Sunday afternoon showed that even one of the world's premier chamber ensembles could be daunted by having to project across too vast a space.

His voice filled the room without even having to project.

She remembered having to project over stacks of amplifiers without any on-stage monitors.

I suggest that you can maintain a well-tuned sense right and wrong, without having to project the "wrong" onto political figures, and claim the "right" things for yourself.

Privately, however, she thinks of them as female, as her intention was to create games that could be easily appreciated by queer people such as herself, without having to project themselves onto a relationship that did not match up to their perceptions.

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In the short-term this means frustrating times for clients spending their time having to project-manage disengaged freelancers.

With Cabrera, they had to project.

You have to project yourself in public".

"I had to project with more exertion.

"Conductors have to project a very great self-assurance.

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